The Rose Box Shotgun 🌹

Published on October 19, 2022
Duration: 12:56

This review features the limited edition Chiappa Rose Box J-Day Anniversary 12-gauge shotgun, a lever-action firearm inspired by Terminator 2. The video includes extensive range testing with various ammunition types, including less lethal rounds, slugs, and buckshot, against dummies and reactive targets. Durability tests and comparisons with other YouTuber-themed targets are also showcased.

Quick Summary

The Chiappa Rose Box J-Day Anniversary is a limited edition 12-gauge lever-action shotgun inspired by Terminator 2, with only 300 units produced. It was tested with slugs, buckshot, and less lethal rounds, demonstrating effective cycling and impact.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit & Host Intro
  2. 01:08Chiappa Rose Box Shotgun Introduction
  3. 01:56Raid Shadow Legends Sponsor Segment
  4. 04:23Range Testing: Less Lethal & Slugs
  5. 07:33Range Testing: Zombie Buckshot
  6. 08:37Durability Test: Nicks Handmade Boots
  7. 09:45YouTuber Themed Targets
  8. 10:55Final Test: Terminator Dummy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Chiappa Rose Box J-Day Anniversary shotgun?

It's a limited edition 12-gauge lever-action shotgun produced by Chiappa, inspired by the movie Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Only 300 units were made, making it a rare collector's item.

How does the Rose Box shotgun perform with different ammunition?

During range tests, the shotgun effectively cycled and demonstrated significant impact with less lethal rounds and 1-ounce slugs. It also showed destructive power with 12-gauge buckshot against targets like watermelons.

What makes the Rose Box shotgun unique besides its performance?

Its uniqueness stems from its limited production (300 units), its direct homage to Terminator 2, and its presentation in a custom 'Rose Box' packaging, adding significant collector appeal.

What kind of tests were conducted on the Rose Box shotgun?

Tests included firing less lethal rounds, slugs, and buckshot at various targets like dummies and watermelons. A durability test also involved shooting Nicks Handmade Boots filled with Dr. Pepper.

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